Thursday, October 3, 2013

Submission Guidelines

Submission Guidelines

Unless I notify you otherwise, each major writing assignment in this class should be submitted in two forms:
a) in e-mail form (pasted in to the body of an e-mail--not included as an attachment) sent to the  instructor’s e-mail address (sbenton@ecok.edu) before class on the due date; and
b)  in hard-copy form—given to the instructor at the start of class.
Any assignments that miss these deadlines will be considered late.
Papers cannot be turned in via e-mail alone.
No papers will be graded until they have been submitted both in e-mail and in printed form.

Format Guidelines for Printed Papers
Printed Papers
1.                   Each paper must be typed and double-spaced.
2.                  Each paper must have at least a one-inch margin on every side.
3.                  Each paper should have at least an 11-point standard font.
4.                  Each paper should have a heading in the top left hand corner that includes:
YOUR NAME:  Wilhelmina Shakespeare
THE CLASS:  Responding to Literature
ASSIGNMENT TITLE:  Aesthetic Analysis
THE DATE of COMPLETION:  February 18, 2016

THE INSTRUCTOR'S NAME:  Dr. Benton

5.                  Put your name on each page
6.                  Put a number on each page except the first.
7.                  Include a word count in parentheses at the end of your paper.
8.                  Give your paper an original title.  Center it below the heading.
9.                  Use only one side of the paper.
10.               Do not attach a title page.
11.                Do not use larger fonts for the title.
12.               Do not use bold fonts.
13.               Staple your pages together.

Format Guidelines for E-mailed Papers
1.          Include your name, the assignment title in the subject line of each e-mail.
For example:
Subject:  [Your Name]’s Aesthetic Analysis
Subject:  [Your Name]’s Aesthetic Analysis—Second Draft
2.         Do not send attachments.  I won’t open them.
3.         Don’t worry about other formatting issues on e-mailed papers.

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